RayH
Banned
having a well drilled can give you that sinking feeling. When we had ours drilled it just kept getting deeper and deeper with no water. We eneded up hitting about 3 GPM at 450'. At that point I had decided in for a dime, in for a dollar. I told him to keep going. At only 3 GPM I wanted a good reservour at least. I stopped him at 700'. We did get another 1 or 2 GPM out of it.
He came back a week later to drop the pump in and the water level had risen to 150'. He said that happens sometimes, seams open up after the well has sat for awhile. I dropped my pump in to 600'. 600' was the most he could go without splicing wires for the pump. I decided to give up some depth so I wouldnt have to worry about a splice going bad.
Ive got about 5 GPM with about a 400-500Gal reservour with good quality water. A couple years ago we had a dry summer. People all around me were running out of water but not me. I paid alot for the well but it was worth it when I saw everyone else drilling second wells and conserving water.
He came back a week later to drop the pump in and the water level had risen to 150'. He said that happens sometimes, seams open up after the well has sat for awhile. I dropped my pump in to 600'. 600' was the most he could go without splicing wires for the pump. I decided to give up some depth so I wouldnt have to worry about a splice going bad.
Ive got about 5 GPM with about a 400-500Gal reservour with good quality water. A couple years ago we had a dry summer. People all around me were running out of water but not me. I paid alot for the well but it was worth it when I saw everyone else drilling second wells and conserving water.